2025

Biblical clarity confronting the Divine Council theology in The Unseen Realm by Michael Heiser.

A Biblical Response to “The Unseen Realm” by Michael Heiser

A Biblical Response to “The Unseen Realm” by Michael Heiser Written by Marcia Montenegro Note: The first parts of this article were written in February, 2020, and was worked on thereafter before the passing of Dr. Heiser, so it is in the present tense. It seems misleading to change it to past tense since it […]

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The Weekly Watch” title graphic featuring the question “Why Are Churches Softening on Gender and Identity?” with 2 Timothy 4:3–4 quoted above in bold text on a blue background.

Weekly Watch: Why Are Churches Softening on Gender and Identity?

The Weekly Watch: Why Are Churches Softening on Gender and Identity? “For the time is coming when people will not endure sound teaching…” (2 Timothy 4:3–4) Welcome to The Weekly Watch, a Saturday segment from Contending for the Word with Dave Jenkins. In this episode, Dave explores a growing and troubling trend in the modern

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What Is the New Apostolic Reformation (NAR) and Why It’s Dangerous

🖍️ What Is the New Apostolic Reformation (NAR) and Why It’s Dangerous By Dave JenkinsA Contending for the Word Feature 📌 Short Answer: The New Apostolic Reformation (NAR) is not a denomination but a movement that claims God is restoring apostles and prophets to lead the Church into end-times victory. It is dangerous because it

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• Reading the Bible Daily with Dave – June 14 episode on 1 Samuel 23:1–14, exploring God’s guidance, biblical leadership, and faithful protection.

June 14 – 1 Samuel 23:1–14 – Trusting God’s Word in the Wilderness

June 14 – 1 Samuel 23:1–14 – Trusting God’s Word in the Wilderness In this episode of Reading the Bible Daily with Dave, we look at 1 Samuel 23:1–14, where David faces fear, betrayal, and Saul’s relentless pursuit — yet he continually turns to the Lord for guidance. We explore: The value of inquiring of

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Do Apostles Still Exist Today

Do Apostles Still Exist Today? A Biblical Response to the NAR

Do Apostles Still Exist Today? Why Apostles and Prophets Don’t Exist Anymore By Dave JenkinsA Contending for the Word Feature Short Answer: No. Scripture teaches that apostles and prophets were unique and foundational leaders in the early church. Their purpose was to testify to the risen Christ and deliver God’s Word during a time when

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Psalm 110:4–7 – Christ Our Eternal Priest and Righteous Judge

https://media.blubrry.com/equipping_you_in_grace/servantsofgrace.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/ChristOurEternalPriestandRighteousJudge.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | Download | EmbedSubscribe Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Amazon Music | Pandora | Email Psalm 110:4–7 – Christ Our Eternal Priest and Righteous Judge 🎙️ Walking Through the Psalms with Dave JenkinsPassage: Psalm 110:4–7Series: Walking Through the PsalmsHost: Dave Jenkins |  📝 Episode Summary In this episode, Dave Jenkins

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Judge Not, or Judge Rightly? A Biblical Look at Matthew 7

Judge Not, or Judge Rightly? A Biblical Look at Matthew 7 By Dawn HillA Featured Article on Servants of Grace This article examines Matthew 7:1–5, correcting common misunderstandings and calling believers to humble, discerning judgment. “Judge not, that you be not judged. For with the judgment you pronounce you will be judged, and with the

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